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Beyond the speeches on the citizenship, how political Islam has it forged the radical imaginary of young Europeans at the time as of years 2000 and beyond: resources and relationships to the contexts

Beyond the speeches on the citizenship, how political Islam has it forged the radical imaginary of young Europeans at the time as of years 2000 and beyond: resources and relationships to the contexts

Beyond the great concepts which nurture the speeches of the rupture and on which is already mobilized some research, other speeches or practices, with appearances sometimes less clear-cut, anre however likely to build, upstream, directly or indirectly, of the distance, the separation, the mistrust and even of the distrust with regard to others, and singularly of the non Muslims European. This article aims at specifying contours of this discursive compost which is likely to contribute to legitimate later on more radical speeches of violent rupture. In particular, it will aim at seizing how, within or around the European Muslim brothers movement, some speeches appear sometimes more paradoxical than those which are regularly publicly held up around the construction project of a modern and European citizenship.

Maréchal, Brigitte. Beyond the speeches on the citizenship, how political Islam has it forged the radical imaginary of young Europeans at the time as of years 2000 and beyond: resources and relationships to the contexts.Islam and Politics – The illusion of an Islamic State (Universität Wien (University of Vienna), Autriche, du 27/05/2016 au 28/05/2016).